A Whole New Way of Looking at Reality: Round Two
It’s not intellectual intelligence that matters most. What matters is having the right worldview. If you understand the Internal Science paradigm, have control of your thoughts and good intuition, you are a powerful person able to navigate life effectively.
All of that is a huge accomplishment in today’s world of confusion and chaos. The most advanced souls (those who have lived more than once) get there faster than beginners, so, if you are already there, chances are you have been around the block a few times.
There are no rules; an idiot can create a pleasing life and an intellectual can live in discontent. Your level of faith (not religious faith) in yourself and your ability to create what you want in life is important, as is your focus. The most important principle of International Philosophy is that you focus properly on what you want rather than on what you do not like.
If you understand reality, have faith in yourself and reality, and are focused properly, you have passed Round Two with flying colors.
Charting your course is still a challenge in a world of mixed paradigms, chaos and confusion. Many people do not agree with you and want to sink your ship, but you do not make your decisions based on fear and the need to fit in. In Round Two and Three you have a new worldview and have begun to step out of tribalism. If you are beginning to express yourself in ways that reflect your new knowledge of who and what you are, then you are ahead of about 90% of the population and you have passed round two.
You are beginning to open up to the idea that you are a multidimensional consciousness
As your worldview expands, you will begin to see reality differently. You may begin to have more psychic experiences. The picture of the world that grows in the mind from when you are a child begins to take a turn in a new direction.
Multidimensionality means that you have many probable selves. Suppose that you have ten lives in various times in history. In the Middle Ages you may be a commoner growing your own food on a farm owned by the local land baron. In another life you may be a wealthy landowner yourself, with a beautiful partner and four children. In another life you could be a single artist, painting portraits for wealthy people. In a future time, you could be a scientist studying archaeological sites of the 21st century. In still another you could be a diver in the Olympics. You choose what kind of person and life you will live very precisely in order to learn, grow and fulfill yourself.
If in your life as a diver you injured yourself in a high dive, as a commoner in the Middle Ages you may suddenly feel a pain in your shoulder. However, your self in the Middle Ages may react differently by deciding to take better care of yourself and therefore avoid injury.
If you are inspired by the sale of one of your portraits in your life as an artist, you may simultaneously decide to make a land purchase in your life as a wealthy landowner.
If as an archaeologist in the future you uncover a layer in your dig that reveals a coastal city flooded by a sudden tsunami, you may feel great sadness and become depressed. However, you could react differently, suddenly appreciating the life you have. Perhaps as a future scientist you will then experiment with methods of influencing the past, communicating with the people of the past who were drowned in a flood. The next day on your archaeological site you discover new evidence that suggests your initial finding was incorrect, that while there had been a flood, the people had been forewarned and escaped.
There are complicated interactions between all your probable selves. Your ability to react in positive and constructive ways to events in your present life can help your probable selves in their lives. You do not force events or reactions on their part but only influence them. If you are a positive person and react to events in a positive way, you can help past and future selves to do the same. If they react in more positive ways to what happens in their life, their positive experiences can then encourage and strengthen you through the inner connections and interactions that are always operating just above and below normal levels of consciousness as you go about your daily activities.
Tuning into this multidimensional drama and exchange is just one aspect of a whole new way of looking at reality. Those who learn and expand their worldview will thrive and inherit the earth. Those who are negative will experience more difficulty until they too eventually learn and change their worldview.
The reason why people don’t believe their thoughts create their reality
All of a person’s beliefs are organized around their philosophical view of reality which usually consists of up to three core beliefs. If they question a core belief, their entire worldview can come into question.
An array of secondary beliefs stem from and support each core belief. If you threaten the core belief, you threaten all the other beliefs attached to it.
It is a survival instinct to defend one’s worldview. A person’s worldview determines their effectiveness. If it turns out to be wrong, the strength of their convictions lessens and they lose power to create along the lines of their main beliefs. They may also become confused and begin to question everything they have taken for granted. Conflicting beliefs can cause psychological chaos and a stalemate, preventing a person from acting consistently and effectively and manifesting anything or achieving goals. Usually such a period of confusion is brief. A new unifying principle can be used to restructure the mind along new lines.
Suggesting a person’s core belief may be wrong will often lead to an argument. To have someone suggest that your core beliefs are inaccurate may feel like an attack. It may be interpreted to be a threat to your integrity and value as a person.
Most people and men especially, often equate their intellect with who and what they are. In their mind, to attack their intellectual prowess is to attack their ego and the rightness of who they perceive themselves to be.
When we are born, we adopt the worldview of our parents until we are ready to form our own worldview. We need a worldview to function effectively, and it’s how we create our reality. At about thirteen, we become independent in our thinking and pull away from parental support. We create our own worldview.
You live in your worldview. When you internalize a worldview from society, science or religion, you make it your own. People want and need to believe what they were taught, but what they learned in virtually all cases is based on sixteenth-century science which Nobel Prize winner’s findings and quantum physics proves wrong.
Internal Science and International Philosophy are not physicalism or what society embraces, at least not yet at the time of this writing. We are presenting a whole new way of looking at reality. People need time to change beliefs. You can’t pull the rug out from under them, they need to make the changes internally on their own at a pace that works for them. A lot of repetition of new concepts is usually required to move from one worldview to another, and the process can take years to complete.
If a person wants to change their worldview, it is important to make a clear and concise decision to do so. They can then use affirmations to make a smooth transition to the new preferred worldview. They will then glean the benefits of new and more positive beliefs, thoughts and emotions.
I have originated a series of affirmations to displace inaccurate cultural beliefs with accurate and constructive beliefs that will allow you to have the most positive experiences possible. If you train your mind in the way these affirmations guide you to do, you will avoid costly mistakes, conflicting beliefs and the repetition of negative experiences. With the right worldview, you can manifest high quality and fulfilling experiences in this life and after.
You are forever; you are infinite and you create your reality with your thoughts. When you believe otherwise, you ravage what you are and force reality to create an experience that is marred. You turn yourself into something you are not. You throw up a false dummy self. You create a shadow of who you really are. By entertaining random thoughts, beliefs and emotions, you create by default.